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Adrian is poised to retain his place ahead of Joe Hart in goal for Saturday's match against rivals Chelsea at the London Stadium.

West Ham manager David Moyes did not reveal who will start in goal against Chelsea in his pre-match press conference, but all signs points towards Adrian after his fine performance against Manchester City last week. With Hart ineligible to face the Citizens under the terms of his season-long loan agreement, Adrian impressed on his first Premier League start of the season with six saves in a 2-1 defeat at the Etihad. Hart has struggled this season and conceded 16 goals in his last six appearances, so it is reasonable to expect that Moyes will keep Adrian in between the sticks against Chelsea. Fri, Dec 8, 2017 03:40:00 PM

Having kept his second shut-out in as many games since returning to the starting XI, goalkeeper Adrian appear to have regained his place as West Ham's No.1.

Adrian's last appearance before losing his place to Darren Randolph earlier this season was the reverse fixture against Stoke City. But, preferred in goal to Randolph in successive matches, Adrian has yet to concede since being reinstated for last weekend's draw against Everton. The 30-year-old was one of the club's top performers in the goalless draw with Potters on Saturday, making four saves that included superb denials on Xherdan Shaqiri, Saido Berahino and Marko Arnautovic. While Adrian was linked with a return move to La Liga last week, reports have emerged that West Ham are now keen to extend his contract after a pair of impressive performances. Speaking on his return to first-team football, the goalkeeper said: "It was difficult waiting to play obviously. I am a professional so it’s been hard the last few months, but at the end of the day, we are a team." Mon, May 1, 2017 06:57:00 PM

It may not have been pretty, but injury-plagued West Ham wrung all the life out of Everton's attack in a 0-0 draw at the Olympic Stadium.

It was the best defensive performance of the season by far for the Hammers, who made the Premier League's leading goalscorer in Romelu Lukaku anonymous. Buoyed by the return of Winston Reid in a three-man backline with Adrian back in goal, West Ham held Everton without a single shot on target. Even without Andy Carroll, Sam Byram and a bevy of regular starters, Slaven Bilic's men extended their undefeated streak to three matches after a dreadful seven-game winless streak put Bilic on the hot seat. Due to the myriad absences, Bilic placed three Academy prospects on the bench: Nathan Holland, Declan Rice and Moses Makasi. Sat, Apr 22, 2017 12:05:00 PM

West Ham United have their sights set on Joe Hart as a primary transfer target and are willing to let Adrian leave during the January transfer window, according to reports.

The Sun is reporting that West Ham is willing to meet Manchester City's £15million price tag to sign Joe Hart, who is on loan at Italian side Torino until the end of this season. The report also revealed that London Stadium chiefs have given the green-light to match Hart's £100,000-a-week wages in order to secure the England international. Meanwhile, the Hammers are willing to listen to offers for Adrian, who has just six months left on his current contract and has been dropped from the starting XI in favor of Republic of Ireland international Darren Randolph. Mon, Jan 9, 2017 08:24:00 PM